Caleb Wistad explains his best Dipsy diver spread for targeting salmon and trout on the Great Lakes.
Browsing: Fall
Jason Mitchell explains how down imaging can help you identify more walleye that are laying in the mud.
Post cold front conditions can flip the surface water temperatures significantly. It’s no secret that these conditions affect fishing, causing anglers to completely relocate or bail on fishing these days…
Early fall is a transitional period, and understanding how to make the most of these shifts can lead to some fantastic days out on the water.
Bottom bouncers are both simple and highly versatile but do you know what adjustments to make for a tough bite? Jason Mitchell breaks it down.
Scheels fishing expert, Jadyn Thomas, breaks down how to use the jigging rap for open water walleye.
In this tip, Jason Mitchell shares why it’s necessary to rely on downscan (down imaging) when finding fish in deep water this time of year. Comparing downscan with 2D sonar…
Rob Manthei, musky fishing guide and legend in northern Wisconsin, shares how you can easily make your own bucktail lures for chasing musky.
Low flow conditions can make it harder to locate river walleye in the fall. Max Wilson shares where you should look the next time you’re out.
A simple tip to keep in mind as temperature hover around freezing to help keep boat ramps clear of ice.
Fall is a great time to use your side imaging to identify walleye and spot lock nearby to cast out to them.
Late fall provides some of the most consistent musky fishing patterns. Rob Manthei of St. Germain, Wisconsin is a very accomplished and busy musky guide in northern Wisconsin who has a…